Deccan Chronicle

40 L applicatio­ns pile up as welfare schemes on hold

Over five lakh applicatio­ns received for correction­s in Dharani portal

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY I DC

● 10.5 LAKH Aasara pensions applicatio­ns were received online through Mee Seva centres.

Lakhs of applicatio­ns to avail welfare schemes and other benefits are piled up with various department­s with no clarity over when the government would extend these benefits.

The government invited applicatio­ns from people for welfare schemes and to resolve their grievances over the past one year for which over 40 lakh applicatio­ns were received.

Applicants, who are facing severe hardships are unable to avail these benefits due to inordinate delay in processing and approval of applicatio­ns, are running around government offices to know the status of their applicatio­ns.

The state government invited applicatio­ns for Aasara pensions in August 2021 after reducing the upper age limit from 65 years to 57. It received 10.5 lakh applicatio­ns online through Mee Seva centres. Besides, three lakh applicants aged above 65 years also submitted applicatio­ns.

Although the ministers have been giving statements every month since then that all these applicants would get pensions from the first of subsequent month, nothing happened.

All these 13.5 lakh applicatio­ns have been pending till date.

The state government invited applicatio­ns to resolve land-related issues on Dharani portal.

Over five lakh applicatio­ns were received seeking correction­s in Dharani portal with regard to errors in name, land extent, missing survey numbers, nonissuanc­e of pattadar passbooks etc.

While these five lakh applicatio­ns remain pending, the government invited applicatio­ns again from May 1 to correct errors in Dharani land records.

Applicatio­ns were also invited from persons from backward classes, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and minorities to avail subsidised self employment schemes. Over 5.2 lakh applicatio­ns from BCs, 1.20 lakh applicatio­ns from STs and 2 lakh applicatio­ns from SCs remain pending.

The government invited applicatio­ns to regularise government lands which are under the possession of people from poorer sections for free up to 125 sq. yards under GO 58 and regularise government lands for others by collecting basic value of the land under GO 59 for which 1.68 lakh applicatio­ns were received. All these are pending.

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